Here, for you, is our final Winter Solstice track. This was crafted together from some of the last recordings we made with Paul before he died and I don’t mind saying it captures The Infinite Three at the peak of its cosmic glory.

A final parting gift before the next chapter begins.

In memory of our brother, Paul Middleton.
With thanks and love to everyone who has supported our music since 2009.

We’ve been performing this little hymn of self-surrender at recent live shows. Usually at a body-changing volume. We’ll be doing this again at Artrocker Club in London on September 13th.

Let us know what you think of the new music. It is, as usual, available everywhere but the version available on Bandcamp also features an exclusive virtual b-side in the form of a live recording of the song Dawn Accelerator. May the way out be as sweet as the way in.

Thanks to Prog Magazine for the enthusiastic review of Ascension Zone – “Their most innovative recording so far.” – We are humbled and elated, despite the fact that the only progression in our music is that which hurtles us all towards the supreme non-space of hysterical nothingness. Love and Rage!

Let us know what you think.
We are exhausted but joyful.
The pig’s head represents the destruction of ignorance.

AND.. If by some wonderful miracle you happen to be in the town of London tomorrow night, we shall be performing live at Electrowerkz. It’s a benefit show for Alzheimer’s Society and Zazimut and a tribute to Jim ‘Tornado’ Evans. Information here and here.

As is our way, we present to YOU our sonic ritual to celebrate the new sun. God is a bisexual cat. Thank you for your heroic support of our work this year. We shall return in 2019 with two new albums, more tours and eternal vibrations.

We will of course be presenting to you our annual Winter Solstice track very soon. (Very soon!) …We’ll also have an announcement to make in the new year about our next album – which we’re hoping to release early in 2019.

But before all that, I thought you’d be interested to know that I’ve just released an instrumental solo album. It is called Hypersurface. Eleven wordless songs/hallucinations which I hope you will find suitably cinematic.

This is what happens when Paul and Sam are not around to restrain my unnatural urges. It’s available now from Bandcamp only. It may well appear on all the usual streaming places at some unspecified future time.

We’ll be aiming to ship any pre-orders out sometime before the release date, and as usual a full digital download of the album will be included as well.

As for brand-new music… We’re working on a pretty ambitious project right now. We recorded a huge amount of instrumental tracks at Brixton Hill Studios just before the Summer and we’re now entrenched in the weighty process of mixing and editing these into some pretty intense finished pieces. The intention is to bring you two longform, mostly intrumental albums before the year ends. More news on this soon!